THE 33-year-old victim of attack was forced into a close in Glasgow's Toryglen area where the assault took place.

THERE has been an "encouraging response" to appeals as police hunt three men over the rape of a woman who was dragged into a close as she walked along a street.

The 33-year-old was on Edinbeg Avenue in the Toryglen area of Glasgow when a man got out of a car and forced her into a common close between midnight and 3am on Saturday.

The man and two other men, who the victim believes were also in the car, then subjected her to a serious sexual assault.

They fled following the attack and the woman managed to make her way home. She contacted police the next morning.

She did not require hospital treatment but has been left extremely distressed by the incident, police said.

The three suspects are described as Asian and aged in their 20s.

Officers have been gathering CCTV footage from the area and are following up calls from members of the public after an initial appeal yesterday.

Detective Chief Inspector Sharon MacGregor said: "We have received an encouraging response from the public following the coverage in the media and I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who contacted us.

"Detectives are now examining that information to establish if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be followed up."

Police are trying to trace the car involved and believe it was a white or silver BMW or similar model.

Ms MacGregor added: "Officers are still in the process of gathering CCTV from in and around the area to study the footage to try and obtain more detail about the suspects and the car they were in.

"I would still like to appeal to anyone who may have any information or knowledge about the suspects or the incident to get in touch with us as a matter of urgency, a small piece of information can be significant so please do pass is on."

Extra police patrols have been deployed in the area to reassure local people and anyone with any concerns is asked to speak to an officer.

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